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To: Lane3 who wrote (148315)11/22/2005 4:44:41 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793659
 
I think

That's the operative statement in your post. The Senate investigating committee who had the Intel analysts in for questioning found that everything Bush and his people were telling us was exactly what they were telling Bush.

You may want to believe he slanted it. But you have no evidence to back up your position.



To: Lane3 who wrote (148315)11/22/2005 4:48:33 PM
From: mistermj  Respond to of 793659
 
I was pretty sure I knew where you were coming from. I don't always agree with your politics or point of view. But I do enjoy your posts. ;-)

I charged off into Google expecting to find many "L" word statements from Congressman. But on that point you are correct. They aren't there. Surprising to me.

Don't care to get involved in the nuance of it with you. Your point was made. Thanks!



To: Lane3 who wrote (148315)11/22/2005 4:50:15 PM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 793659
 
Rep. Dayton flat out said the Admin "lied" during Rice's confirmation hearings.

It's neat that Cohen's research didn't turn anything up in a search for whether Democrats have said "Bush" "lied" about Iraq. If you narrow your terms sufficiently, you can conclude that nobody says anything.

Derek